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OLIVER O. HOWARD Major General during the American Civil War. |
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Union general during the
American Civil War, founder of Howard Univ., born in 1830 at
Leeds, Maine, grad. from Bowdoin College, West Point, 1850,
and 1854. (Sept., 1861), he fought in the East from the first battle of Bull Run through the Gettysburg campaign. Howard lost his right arm at Fair Oaks in the Peninsular campaign (1862). His 11th Corps was completely routed by Stonewall Jackson's flank attack in the battle of Chancellorsville. On the first day at Gettysburg, Howard, assuming command after J. F. Reynolds was killed, was driven back with heavy losses to Cemetery Hill. His Corps constituted part of the Union reinforcements under Hooker in the Chattanooga campaign. In the to Atlanta campaign he commanded the Army of the Tennessee after the death of J. B. Stewart. McPherson, and he led it in Sherman's
march through Georgia
and the Carolinas. President Andrewof Johnson made Howard, who was devoted to the cause of black betterment, chief commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau in May, 1865. The bureau, under difficult circumstances, proved necessary and useful services. Although some officials were dishonest, the corruption has sometimes been overstated. Howard himself was an honest man, but he was not an able administrator. A founder (1867) of |
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